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Enseignante Zen et poète, Sensei Amy “Tu es cela” Hollowell est née et a grandi à Minneapolis, aux Etats-Unis. Arrivée en France en 1981 pour étudier la littérature et l’histoire, elle y est restée, s’installant à Paris, où elle élève ses deux enfants et gagne sa vie en tant que journaliste. The Zen teacher and poet Amy “Tu es cela” Hollowell Sensei was born and raised in Minneapolis, but came to France in 1981 to study literature and history and has lived in Paris ever since, raising her two children and making a living as a journalist.

novembre 2006

Joyce’s « Ulysses: » Shikantaza on the Liffey

Par |2017-04-04T06:58:23+01:00novembre 29th, 2006|Art et Zen|

James Joyce’s "Ulysses," first published in 1922, in a limited edition in Paris, is generally recognized as one of the 20th century’s greatest works of prose (if not the greatest) in the English language. It looms large as a work of art, a magnificent literary masterpiece, a modernist monument, and yet, as Stuart Gilbert wrote [...]

Contact Amy Sensei

Par |2015-02-25T16:00:46+01:00novembre 28th, 2006|Contact|

Contacter Amy Sensei avec des commentaires, questions, suggestions: zenscribe@free.fr Conact Amy Sensei with comments, questions, suggestions: zenscribe@free.fr For information about and registration for retreats and Wild Flower Zen activities: info@wildflowerzen.org Pour des renseignments, des inscripitions et d'autres informations sur les activitiés du Wild Flower Zen: info@wildflowerzen.org

One Word

Par |2015-10-02T19:49:46+01:00novembre 24th, 2006|Textes|

A monk asked, "What is the one word?" Joshu said, "If you hold on to one word, it will make an old man of you." --- The Recorded Sayings of Zen Master Joshu (Altamira Press, 1998)

Resistance is difficult, not change

Par |2015-10-03T16:52:04+01:00novembre 21st, 2006|La pratique Zen|

Sky is gray in Paris. Garden a galaxy of colors. Grass still green; some leaves drop, some hold. Pee ocher yellow green new daily. Paws wet, the tan cat comes in from the rain. Road work in full grinding swing. Resistance is difficult, not change. Change is the essential nature of all things. How to [...]

Cease to strive/Cesse de lutter

Par |2015-10-08T07:49:57+01:00novembre 21st, 2006|Art et Zen|

"Kind air defined the coigns of houses in Kildare street. No birds. Frail from the housetops two plumes of smoke ascended, pluming, and in a flaw of softness softly were blown. Cease to strive. Peace of the druid priests of Cymbeline, hierophantic: from wide earth an altar." --- James Joyce, "Ulysses" "Un air suave cernait [...]

Amy Hollowell Sensei’s lineage

Par |2015-10-08T17:35:58+01:00novembre 15th, 2006|Textes|

Amy Hollowell Sensei is one of three dharma heirs, or successors, of the French Zen master Catherine Genno Pagès Roshi, who founded Dana Zen Center in Montreuil, France, in 1994. Genno Roshi is a second-generation dharma heir of the late Taizan Maezumi Roshi, founder of Zen Center of Los Angeles and the White Plum Asangha. [...]

Icimaintenant/Herenow

Par |2015-10-03T16:51:43+01:00novembre 8th, 2006|La pratique Zen|

Le Zen défie toute définition: ni religion, ni philosophie, ni système de pensée, ni doctrine, ni croyance. La méditation Zen, pratique de base, nous aide à expérimenter ce qui ne peut pas être défini: l'instant présent, ici, maintentant. Zen defies definition: It is not a religion, not a philosophy, not a system of thought, not [...]

A wafting cloud in the sky

Par |2015-10-03T16:51:26+01:00novembre 8th, 2006|La pratique Zen|

We may say that Christianity is monotheistic and the Vedanta pantheistic; but we cannot make a similar assertion about Zen. Zen is neither monotheistic nor pantheistic; Zen defies all such designations. Hence there is no object in Zen upon which to fix the thought. Zen is a wafting cloud in the sky. No screw fastens [...]

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